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=== Molly de Blanc (Northwestern University) ===
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I am a first year Ph.D. student in Media, Technology, & Society (MTS). I am advised by Duri Long in the Creative Interfaces Research + Design Studio and participate in the Disability HSR Working Group. Today, I am interested in HCI, phenomenology, and how collectives form, communicate, and practice shared values. I like to think about these things in the context of medical devices, because cyborgs and biohackers are cool. My academic background is in philosophy of science and moral philosophy, and my professional background is in digital rights, education technology, and non-profits.
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=== Emilia Gan (University of Washington) ===
=== Emilia Gan (University of Washington) ===


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